Transatlantic Ocean Liners
Transatlantic Ocean Liners were large passenger ships designed for travel across the Atlantic Ocean. They played a crucial role in connecting Europe and North America from the 19th to the mid-20th century. These vessels were known for their speed, luxury, and ability to carry thousands of passengers and cargo, making them a popular choice for immigrants and travelers alike.
Famous liners, such as the RMS Titanic and Queen Mary, became symbols of elegance and adventure. They offered amenities like dining rooms, lounges, and entertainment, transforming long sea voyages into enjoyable experiences. The rise of air travel in the late 20th century eventually led to the decline of these majestic ships.